Veal is not an animal. Veal is the flesh of a calf killed when he
is three or four months old.

Cows are artificially inseminated to get them pregnant. They
produce milk to feed their calves. In order to profit from the milk,
dairy farmers take calves from their mothers 48 hours after they are
born. Then the cows are again artificially inseminated.

Female calves are raised to be dairy cows and males are either
killed, left to die or are raised for veal.

To produce the profitable color and texture veal
is known for, calves are confined to crates that limit their
movements. They can only stand up or lie flat on their stomachs,
never able to extend their legs. They live in their own feces. This
severe physical confinement prevents muscle development.

To further ensure that the flesh will be pale and
“tender,” they are also deprived of all solid foods and drinking
water, thus they drink excessive amounts of their only food —
drug-laced liquid feed is devoid of iron and other basic nutrients.

After three or four months of living in such
severe conditions, calves are sent to slaughter. They can barely
stand, and oftentimes walk on their ankles on their way to
slaughter.

By not buying dairy products, YOU can help bring
an end to the brutal veal industry.

Treat ALL God’s creatures with
compassion and dignity...
www.all-creatures.org

Throughout the ages, human beings have accepted
killing, violence and violent behavior as just being a part of life.
And organized religions have perpetuated and endorsed this kind of
thinking, burying their collective head in the sand.

Churches talk about peace and love and compassion
while we take pleasure in hunting animals, bull fights and cock
fights, horse racing and fishing. In places of worship, people wear
clothing made from the furs and skins of tortured animals.

And most importantly, our diets are based on
violence toward and the deaths of billions of animals. And these
kinds of meals are supported, endorsed and promoted by most
religions.

We are urging people of faith to include all of
God’s creatures in all programs, activities, sermons, events and
fundraisers.

Mission and Purpose of All-Creatures.org

To promote through education the prevention of
suffering and cruelty to any of God's creatures, human or otherwise,
including, but not limited to their diet, their health and their
living conditions.

To promote through education the elimination of
the use of animals in biomedical research and testing, their use as
food, or their use for any and all commercial purposes; and to
protect the environment in which we all live, so that no living
beings suffer from its destruction or pollution.

To support organizations that have similar goals
of preventing any harm to any of God's creatures, human or
otherwise, or to the environment.

To provide an internet archive of educational
materials to assist both teachers and students in the furtherance of
cruelty-free living.

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